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E12: Between Two Worlds: Finding My Voice as a Chinese Student in America


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In this illuminating episode, we welcome 21-year-old JingJing, a business economics major at UC Irvine who moved from China to the United States at age 11. With remarkable candor, JingJing unpacks the complex reality of navigating between Eastern and Western cultures during her formative teenage years. She shares the raw challenges of language barriers, cultural misunderstandings, and the pressure to assimilate while honoring her Chinese heritage. From bewildering first days in American high school to finding her stride at university, JingJing offers listeners an intimate window into the immigrant experience. She discusses how code-switching between cultures has shaped her identity, the misconceptions she's encountered, and the surprising strengths she's developed along the way. Her story is both a personal testament and a compelling appeal for greater empathy toward international students and immigrants. Whether you've experienced cultural transitions yourself or want to better understand the journeys of those around you, JingJing's perspective challenges listeners to approach cultural differences with curiosity, patience, and genuine respect.

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Rated Gen ZBy Raquel Borras